Jio Things and MediaTek to deliver smart digital cluster solutions for two-wheelers
Through the collaboration, customers will have access to the Jio Automotive App Suite, which includes services like Jio Voice Assistant, JioSaavn, JioPages, and more.
Taiwan-listed semiconductor company MediaTek on Thursday said it partnered with JioThings, a subsidiary of Jio Platforms, to launch 4G smart digital clusters and 4G smart modules tailored for the two-wheeler market.
The collaboration will bring Android-based smart digital cluster solutions to India and the global market.
MediaTek’s chips will combine with the Jio Things 2W Module, Avni OS, and the Jio Automotive App Suite to support up to full HD touchscreen displays.
“Jio Things is pleased to collaborate with MediaTek to revolutionise the Mobility industry with our 4G Smart Android Digital Cluster, App Suite, and Smart Module solutions,” said Kiran Thomas, President and CEO of Jio Platforms.
“This collaboration firms up our commitment towards India-led global innovation and enhancing customer experiences in IoT technology, integrating MediaTek’s advanced chipset with our cutting-edge digital solutions to set new benchmarks offering seamless performance and unparalleled customer experience tailored for the future of mobility,” Thomas added.
Through the collaboration, customers will have access to the Jio Automotive App Suite, which includes services like Jio Voice Assistant, JioSaavn, JioPages, and more.
“Our collaboration with Jio Things on the 2-wheeler Smart Digital Cluster powered by MediaTek strengthens our commitment to innovation in the IoT and automotive sectors. This cluster aligns with our vision for the future of 2-wheeler smart dashboards,” said Jerry Yu, Corporate Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Intelligent Devices Business Group, MediaTek.
According to the companies, the Indian two-wheeler EV market is projected to reach Rs 10,000 crore by the end of 2025, with more than three million vehicles on the road growing at a CAGR of 50% over the next five years.
Edited by Suman Singh